Idioms

this instance

this instance

This particular situation. I know I discouraged you from using too many commas in your essays, but, in this instance, I would add a comma. In this instance, Carrie needs her friends' love and support, regardless of how independent she is the rest of the time.
See also: instance, this
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But however wise it may have been to have submitted in this instance to an inconvenience, for the attainment of a necessary advantage or a greater good, no inference can be drawn from thence to favor an accumulation of the evil, where no necessity urges, nor any greater good invites.
The purpose of the modifications that were done was to simplify the interface with the user inside the classification panel on one side, and on the other side to introduce a new functionality, that is the possibility to easily fill in the values of a new instance on a dynamic interface, generated according to the content of the used data set and to apply the built and tested model on this instance in order to predict the class.
In this instance, the worshiper has been taught that Mary is omnipresent.
While Arens concludes that this was a case of survival cannibalism, anatomist Pat Shipman of Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore, who analyzed the Fontbregoua cut marks, is less certain about what motivated this instance of cannibalism.
In this instance, the C shareholder who received the stock and the IRA beneficiary would be treated as shareholders for the time the C corporation and the IRA held the stock.
Unfortunately, in real life, quantum mechanics rules this instance, and one cannot measure those things precisely.
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